Compressed air massage: repeated treatment causes less muscle oedema than a single treatment
Compressed air massage is a new treatment modality that has been shown to cause skeletal muscle capillary dilation for up to 24 hours after a single treatment and significantly hastens healing of diabetic ulcers. This study compares the effect of one treatment of a single muscle group, with repeated...
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Main Authors: | M. A. Gregory (Author), M. Mars (Author) |
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